Chinese PM says wants to see a strong euro

Reuters Staff

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BUCHAREST, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, on a visit to Romania, said on Monday he would like to see a strong euro currency.

“I think cooperation between China and Central and Eastern Europe is in favour of the European integration process and we wish to see a prosperous, united and developed Europe, and also to see a strong euro currency,” Keqiang told a news briefing after meeting Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta.

The three-day trip will be Li Keqiang’s first visit to a Central and Eastern European country as premier. He is also the first Chinese premier to visit Bucharest in two decades.